A four-year-old girl who called 999 when her mother suffered a near-fatal allergic reaction has been hailed a ‘brave and incredible’ hero.

Suzie McCash from Tynemouth rang the police and explained that ‘Mummy’s got her eyes closed’ and was possibly having an allergic reaction to something.

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Northumbria Police said that Suzie almost certainly saved her mother’s life and they gave her a bravery award as well as reuniting her with the emergency staff involved in the incident, the BBC reports.

Her mother Rowena McCash, who made a full recovery in hospital, said:

I feel incredibly fortunate for how brave and clever Suzie was and I am incredibly proud of her.

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She’s so amazing. Everyone thinks their children are amazing, but this is something else.

Suzie tells me I fell on the floor and that I just wouldn’t get up again.

At some point I got to the sofa, but we don’t quite know what happened after that.

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I’m so grateful to the police, especially the police call handler, who was just so calm.

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The paramedic personally thanked Suzie for assisting him and giving him ‘possibly one of the most professional and succinct handovers regarding her mum that I have ever had’.

Superintendent Nicola Musgrove said that Rowena had stopped breathing altogether and if it weren’t for Suzie, ‘she would undoubtedly have died’.